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Natali5045456 [20]
3 years ago
5

Rewrite the incident with the fish from Mr. Duvitch's point of view.

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ElenaW [278]3 years ago
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This switch in perspective<span> is called a switch in </span>point<span> of </span>view<span> or a pronoun shift.  Let us take, for example, the first sentence in this </span>paragraph<span> In this sentence, we started with the pronoun "we," which is </span>1st person<span> plural, and we  Once we establish a </span>point<span> of </span>view<span> through the </span>use<span> of a pronoun, we </span>should<span> maintain </span>
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